[3830] IARU W5ZL(@N5AW) SO Mixed LP
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Mon Jul 14 09:06:08 EDT 2008
IARU HF World Championship
Call: W5ZL
Operator(s): W5ZL
Station: N5AW
Class: SO Mixed LP
QTH: STX
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs Zones HQ Mults
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160: 11 1
80: 131 35
40: 245 44
20: 385 221
15: 101 56
10: 2 1
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Total: 875 358 0 0 Total Score = 642,879
Club: Central Texas DX and Contest Club
Comments:
My Old Man told me it would be important for me to someday have âfriends in
high placesâ. I, of course, took him literally, and for the past few years a
childhood ham friend who now owns a phenomenal hill overlooking a whole lot of
the Central Texas hill country) has very generously invited me and Bob W5EK,
whom Iâve also known since I was eleven years old, to take over Casa
Bloomquist for IARU weekend. For that and all that comes with having Marv N5AW
and Judy as friends Iâm incredibly blessed. Thanks, guys. Bob and I had a
great time as always this weekend doing our best imitations of ârealâ
contesters, and really appreciate your sharing your beautiful ranch and antenna
amenities with us once again.
Just a note, when we got out to the shack late Friday afternoon it was 99
degrees inside (just a degree or so warmer than outside), and the A/C wasnât
working. Bob and I set up our respective single op positions (he enters SOLP CW
under his call, and I run SOLP mixed under mine, sharing antennas and shack
space with our own Pro IIâs) with sweat dripping from every pore. We
literally had to go outside to cool down, and it was looking like a miserably
uncomfortable IARU ahead â in fact, I wasnât altogether sure it wouldnât
be better to just load everything back up in the car and retreat to Austin. We
took a break and went into town for dinner Friday night and then returned to
the shack for some last tweaks before retiring to the main house where the A/C
was fine. As we were about to walk down the hill Chuck KB5YKJ showed up and
said he would fix the A/C at the shack. Is this good service or what??!! Marv
had called Chuck from his Colorado vacation home (N5AW/0) to ask if he could
help resolve the problem, and next thing we knew it was history â as were
probably a few thousand fire ants that had chosen to take up residence in the
relay box out by the compressor. Chuck, youâre now officially an IARU Legend!
Summary â 24 hours (though Iâm not sure I was all there for the last two
hours â how DO these guys do 48?????)
No internet or other assistance (other than KB5YKJ fixing the A/C)
Radio â IC-756 Pro II
All Marvâs wonderful antennas divided by two
N1MM logging software
No SO2R or other fancy stuff (except a USB WinKey)
Terry AB5Kâs individual band pass filters (which we basically didnât end up
using, as we never had interstation interference of consequence.
I'm sure there's a place in N1MM that splits out Zones and HQ Mults but I don't
see it. It reports that I had 183 "Secs", which may be a blend of zones and HQ
mults, but I'm not sure, so I left those fields blank in the 3830 form.
Incidentally, W5EKâs SOLP CW totals were quite good considering I was the one
with primary controls of which antennas were routed to which radios, meaning he
generally got short shrift. I donât have the specifics of bands/Qâs/mults,
but Bob had a total of 653 Qâs for 1938 points (2.97 pts/Q) and 161 sections,
scoring 312K and change.
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